Endangered bird spotted in NE China

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 ◆ Endangered bird spotted in NE China


A dozen spoonbills, one of the most endangered bird species in the world, have been spotted in Tongjiang City, in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.

According to local sources, the black-faced birds were sighted in the Bacha Isle Nature Reserve of Tongjiang in mid-September of this year.

There are reportedly only 800 spoonbills living in the world.

Experts explained that the well-preserved ecosystem at Tongjiang, which is situated deep in the plain formed by the Songhua, Heilongjiang and Wusuli rivers, including its well-preserved wetlands, has provided the black-faced spoonbill with an ideal environment.


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